ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCES
The Minnesota Council on Disability works with government agencies, community organizations, and businesses to promote the rights of people with disabilities, compliance with accessibility laws and regulations, and the removal of accessibility barriers.
Accessibility in the Arts: A Promise and a Practice is an accessibility guide geared toward small-scale arts nonprofits and the potentially expansive publics these organizations serve.
Accessibility in the Arts: A Promise and a Practice is an accessibility guide geared toward small-scale arts nonprofits and the potentially expansive publics these organizations serve.
This page holds resources designed to help arts and cultural organizations in making programming, services, and communications more accessible.
Making programs and services accessible is an important goal. This article outlines a do-it-yourself approach for arts and cultural organizations to plan for disability access that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
RAMPD is a professional platform equipping the music and live entertainment industry with disability-inclusive tools, programming, and strategy.
Provides resources to promote and protect the human rights of people with disabilities and their families.
Minnesota Access Alliance’s mission is to raise the bar for accessibility across the culture and arts sectors in Minnesota. They host free workshops, panel discussions and events for arts and cultural organizations of all sizes.
JAN helps employers recognize the valuable contributions that qualified workers with disabilities add to the workforce by providing job accommodation solutions, trusted interactive process strategies, and practical guidance on Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Job accommodations play a vital role in increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
The Great Lakes ADA Center's mission is to increase awareness and knowledge with the ultimate goal of achieving voluntary compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This is accomplished within targeted audiences through provision of customized training, expert assistance, and the dissemination of information developed by various sources, including the federal agencies responsible for enforcement of the ADA.
The Great Lakes ADA Center's mission is to increase awareness and knowledge with the ultimate goal of achieving voluntary compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This is accomplished within targeted audiences through provision of customized training, expert assistance, and dissemination of information developed by various sources, including the federal agencies responsible for enforcement of the ADA.
Above & Beyond With U’s goal is to ensure that everyone—regardless of mobility—can have a safe, comfortable, and memorable experience at your business, organization, or public space.
Through firsthand experience and professional expertise, they educate, train, and consult with builders, businesses, and community leaders on how to design and operate spaces that meet real accessibility needs, not just check a box.
Interpreters who will facilitate your conversations during phone calls and in-person appointments involving health care or legal matters, during community presentations and workplace safety trainings, or during social events and recreational tours. We can also provide sign language interpreters.